Background
The crisis facing Ghanaian government-sponsored students abroad has escalated dramatically.
At the University of Memphis, students have reportedly gone a full year without tuition payments from the Ghana Scholarship Secretariat (GSS), despite a formal Memorandum of Understanding meant to guide support.
In the UK, students are owed stipends for up to 36 months and tuition for more than two academic years. The total debt owed to students and their institutions is estimated to exceed £39 million.
The delays have led to evictions, academic exclusions, and fears of deportation.
Conflicting statements from GSS officials have further compounded the problem, with students accusing the Secretariat of backtracking on assurances.
The affected students say their education represents not just personal aspirations but a national investment that must be protected.
Source: Kareen Tei
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